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Which is the most common source of erosion in the high elevations of the Swiss Alps? a. wind b. plants c. liquid water d. glaciers
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Which is the most common source of erosion in the high elevations of the Swiss Alps?
a. wind
b. plants
c. liquid water
d. glaciers
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The answer would be A- Wind.
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